Objectives: to examine women’s perceptions of factors that influence their food shopping choices, particularly in relation to store layout, and their views on ways that supermarkets could support healthier choices.Design: this qualitative cross-sectional study used semi-structured telephone interviews to ask participants the reasons for their choice of supermarket and factors in-store that prompted their food selections. The actions supermarkets, governments and customers could take to encourage healthier food choices were explored with women. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify key themes.Setting: six supermarkets across EnglandParticipants: twenty women customers aged 18-45 yearsResults: participants had a median age of 39.5 year...
Supermarkets are the principal source of grocery food in many high-income countries. Choice architec...
We need to understand better the reasons why people choose to buy the foods that they do. The main o...
Abstract Background Food choices are often determined...
OBJECTIVES: To examine women's perceptions of factors that influence their food shopping choices, pa...
Background: as part of the childhood obesity strategy, the UK Government has introduced regulations ...
INTRODUCTION: Both SES and supermarket choice have been associated with diet quality. This study aim...
Objective: To examine associations between shopping, food preparation, meal and eating behaviours an...
Abstract Background Excess calorie consumption and poor diet are major contributors to the obesity e...
Introduction: Numerous environmental factors within supermarkets can influence the healthfulness of ...
BACKGROUND: Food choices are often determined by stimuli from our immediate surroundings, including ...
Encouraging people to make healthier food choices will make an important contribution to preventing ...
Nowadays, consumers are being exposed to a large selection of food alternatives with an aim of helpi...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if voluntary policies on supermarket checkout foods are associated with a di...
The purpose of this research was to explore how women put into practice their understanding of healt...
INTRODUCTION: Poor diet is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases and costs the Nationa...
Supermarkets are the principal source of grocery food in many high-income countries. Choice architec...
We need to understand better the reasons why people choose to buy the foods that they do. The main o...
Abstract Background Food choices are often determined...
OBJECTIVES: To examine women's perceptions of factors that influence their food shopping choices, pa...
Background: as part of the childhood obesity strategy, the UK Government has introduced regulations ...
INTRODUCTION: Both SES and supermarket choice have been associated with diet quality. This study aim...
Objective: To examine associations between shopping, food preparation, meal and eating behaviours an...
Abstract Background Excess calorie consumption and poor diet are major contributors to the obesity e...
Introduction: Numerous environmental factors within supermarkets can influence the healthfulness of ...
BACKGROUND: Food choices are often determined by stimuli from our immediate surroundings, including ...
Encouraging people to make healthier food choices will make an important contribution to preventing ...
Nowadays, consumers are being exposed to a large selection of food alternatives with an aim of helpi...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if voluntary policies on supermarket checkout foods are associated with a di...
The purpose of this research was to explore how women put into practice their understanding of healt...
INTRODUCTION: Poor diet is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases and costs the Nationa...
Supermarkets are the principal source of grocery food in many high-income countries. Choice architec...
We need to understand better the reasons why people choose to buy the foods that they do. The main o...
Abstract Background Food choices are often determined...